Miro
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Helps to visualise ideas and collaborative brainstorming
What do you like best about the product?
Being able to put ideas down and visualise them like you would on a whiteboard, is a huge benefit of miro. My team are all overseas so it enables us to work together on brainstorms, planning, etc. virtuality without the need for being in the room together.
What do you dislike about the product?
I tend to get tripped up on the scale sometimes in Miro. I start doing something and then realise I am at 1%, not 100% and have to try and resize everything accordingly.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
It is a visualisation tool that we use to brainstorm and loosely plan ideas. We then move everything into our project management tool, ClickUp.
Great for collaboration.
What do you like best about the product?
Miro is a great tool for virtual cross-functional collaboration, particularly for teams who are working across multiple geo’s and timezones. I find the tooling super easy to adopt by users who have previously trialled the product. I highly recommend Miro to anyone who is looking to collaborate online.
What do you dislike about the product?
It can be challenging to use Miro in a hybrid environment, where the audience wants to use whiteboards for in person activity. This is an area of the product that could be improved.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro’s great for bringing teams together. Unlike in person sessions, Miro creates for a collaborative environment where everyone in the group can easily share their thoughts.
Most Intuitive Tool
What do you like best about the product?
I like how many use cases Miro is equipped to handle, and the templates that they provide to get you started. As a product manager, I utilize Miro for brainstorming parts of product strategy and prioritization. Additionally, I've used it across various functions in the course of product discovery and development. Whereas its competitors are clunky and complicated, Miro is intuitive, even to new users that I include in collaborative sessions. Also, their free plan gives you a comprehensive sense of how you can utilize it. Lastlly, I appreciate the resources and community that Miro has created.
What do you dislike about the product?
Their pricing can be tricky to figure out for smaller companies that are trying to cut costs in the current economic climate. You must pay for every seat on your team, which resulted in me rearranging team members and needing to consider who really required a seat vs being a guest on the free plan.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro solves the need for visual collaboration across our remote-first organization. It directly enables me to do my best work and quickly arrive at the insights I require to improve our product.
Miro - THE digital whiteboard that brings people together
What do you like best about the product?
Miro makes it easy to work on a digital whiteboard. The user interface is intuitive, making the typical next step super simple. When working with sticky notes, pressing tab creates a new one. When working with cards, pressing tab creates a new one.
The developers are thinking like their users!
I use it ever chance I can when a conversation starts to get complex.
The developers are thinking like their users!
I use it ever chance I can when a conversation starts to get complex.
What do you dislike about the product?
Some of the color restrictions can be a little limiting at times.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro is solving the following for me and my teams around the world:
User Story Mapping
Dialogue Mapping
Design thinking
Threat Modeling
Other IT Solutions Architecture workshops
User Story Mapping
Dialogue Mapping
Design thinking
Threat Modeling
Other IT Solutions Architecture workshops
Streamlining Agile Collaboration with a Strong Community and Versatile Templates
What do you like best about the product?
The platform is user-friendly, quick to set up, and integrates well with our existing tools, making it a part of our daily routine. What really stands out is the supportive community and the wealth of templates provided by Miro, which enhance our collaborative efforts and streamline our planning processes.
What do you dislike about the product?
While joining and saving external boards initially seemed challenging, marking them with a 'Star' has been a useful workaround for easier navigation later. Despite this, the process could be more intuitive. Furthermore, Miro's design capabilities could be enhanced with more advanced typography and design features to help boards stand out more.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Miro has been instrumental in addressing specific business challenges like understanding the interplay between strategy and executed work. My most recent board helped to visually break down these complex relationships, making it easier to communicate these concepts to others. When it comes to such visualizations, Miro is my go-to tool, which simplifies the tool selection process for me.
Great collaboration tool
What do you like best about the product?
Real time collaboration in an environment that mimics the real world, easy for people to pick up
What do you dislike about the product?
Limited table functionality, sometimes connection issues
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Constant new teams get formed, and largely remote, so where do we centralize our random thinking in the absence of a real life room with a real life whiteboard
Miro helps me organize my ideas and share them with my team
What do you like best about the product?
Miro helps me visually organize my ideas so I can execute them. It is so important for my team and I to work together to brainstorm and share ideas and Miro allows us to do that. I also like that it is so easy to edit and move information around.
What do you dislike about the product?
The tables are a little difficult to use. Whenever I copy text into a table it is very small and I have to increase the font size.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Helps us determine which research to focus on and moves us towards product innovation
How Miro can help you innovate and collaborate with your team
What do you like best about the product?
Miro is a visual workspace that allows you to dream, design, and build the future together with your team
Miro has a full suite of capabilities for innovation, such as diagramming, real-time data visualization, and workshop facilitation
Miro supports common product development processes, with agile practices like estimation and retrospectives
Miro enables cross-functional teamwork, with video chat, presentation, sharing, and many other features
Miro has an infinite, freeform whiteboard, where you can create and collaborate on any kind of content
Miro offers multi-user, real-time collaboration with live cursor tracking, voting, and timer
Miro is a powerful visualisation tool for creating project timelines, Gantt charts, and other project management visuals
Miro has a full suite of capabilities for innovation, such as diagramming, real-time data visualization, and workshop facilitation
Miro supports common product development processes, with agile practices like estimation and retrospectives
Miro enables cross-functional teamwork, with video chat, presentation, sharing, and many other features
Miro has an infinite, freeform whiteboard, where you can create and collaborate on any kind of content
Miro offers multi-user, real-time collaboration with live cursor tracking, voting, and timer
Miro is a powerful visualisation tool for creating project timelines, Gantt charts, and other project management visuals
What do you dislike about the product?
Miro can be hard to organize when you have many whiteboards, and it can be difficult to find the one you need.
Miro can be a little bit slow when you have many items on the board, and it can affect your productivity and creativity.
Miro can be a little bit slow when you have many items on the board, and it can affect your productivity and creativity.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Lack of visual communication and collaboration. Miro allows me to share my ideas and feedback with my team in a visual way, using diagrams, sketches, sticky notes, and more. I can also see what others are working on and join the discussion in real time.
Difficulty in facilitating and participating in online workshops and brainstorming sessions. Miro has a full suite of capabilities for innovation, such as real-time data visualization, workshop facilitation, and voting and timer features. I can also use Miro’s templates and frameworks to run effective sessions with my team.
Inefficiency and complexity in managing product development processes. Miro supports common product development processes, such as agile practices like estimation and retrospectives. I can also use Miro to create project timelines, Gantt charts, and other project management visuals that help me keep track of the progress and deliverables.
Limited space and flexibility in creating and collaborating on any kind of content. Miro has an infinite, freeform whiteboard, where I can create and collaborate on any kind of content, from sketches to wireframes to presentations. I can also integrate Miro with other tools that I use, such as Slack, Jira, Google Drive, etc.
Difficulty in facilitating and participating in online workshops and brainstorming sessions. Miro has a full suite of capabilities for innovation, such as real-time data visualization, workshop facilitation, and voting and timer features. I can also use Miro’s templates and frameworks to run effective sessions with my team.
Inefficiency and complexity in managing product development processes. Miro supports common product development processes, such as agile practices like estimation and retrospectives. I can also use Miro to create project timelines, Gantt charts, and other project management visuals that help me keep track of the progress and deliverables.
Limited space and flexibility in creating and collaborating on any kind of content. Miro has an infinite, freeform whiteboard, where I can create and collaborate on any kind of content, from sketches to wireframes to presentations. I can also integrate Miro with other tools that I use, such as Slack, Jira, Google Drive, etc.
Miro makes work life easier
What do you like best about the product?
Miro allows you to put thoughts and ideas down meaningfully, using drawings, words, and images to represent ideas and thoughts. We use Miro for documents such as creative briefs, material reviews, and meeting notes so everyone can participate together. Even though we are remote, being able to work as a group makes collaboration more fun and efficient to brainstorm ideas as a team. Then, you can share with others for more impact with larger teams. We use Miro daily.
What do you dislike about the product?
Keep in mind Miro has hundreds of templates, but sometimes I find myself creating my own, so I can use the details that I need. Also, drawing arrows to show relationships can be difficult as they try to attach themselves to certain elements. But, I can usually get around this.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
The biggest problem is a platform that allows you to tools for your team to reference. Working on marketing pieces it easily allows us to give input and feedback using sticky notes. We all have an assigned color, so it is easy to see who left comments, and you don't have to sift through PDFs to find them. We can do a complete team. Review of collateral in minutes so we can keep on working.
Great endless whiteboard for brainstorming, mindmapping, and virtual collaboration
What do you like best about the product?
I used Miro a few times a week with the design team to share feedback, and to cross-collaborate with other companies in brainstorms, product feedback, and user testing or just to map out thoughts.
It's bright, cheerful, and relatively easy for people with low - mid tech comfort to use.
I appreciate that there are lots of community templates that you can build on.
I frequently use password locking and content locking to customize different sections by audience / purpose.
I'm glad there are now integrations with Zoom / Google Meet (Jamboard was something else...)
I love how easy it is to comment, share, etc. and that it's possible to disable cursors / set board starting views.
New features come out regularly (ie: talk track, AI synthesis of post-its, groupings) which is great!
It's bright, cheerful, and relatively easy for people with low - mid tech comfort to use.
I appreciate that there are lots of community templates that you can build on.
I frequently use password locking and content locking to customize different sections by audience / purpose.
I'm glad there are now integrations with Zoom / Google Meet (Jamboard was something else...)
I love how easy it is to comment, share, etc. and that it's possible to disable cursors / set board starting views.
New features come out regularly (ie: talk track, AI synthesis of post-its, groupings) which is great!
What do you dislike about the product?
I wish there were a more visible feature to add reactions easily (like in Figjam).
Some content locking and grouping can be tricky.
The pricing can be a bit steep if you're a small business and users are not frequently in Miro. If users are not in they don't have full capabilities to comment or be tagged which is less ideal.
I've had a bit more crashes or latency when using the Miro for Desktop so stick to browser.
Some content locking and grouping can be tricky.
The pricing can be a bit steep if you're a small business and users are not frequently in Miro. If users are not in they don't have full capabilities to comment or be tagged which is less ideal.
I've had a bit more crashes or latency when using the Miro for Desktop so stick to browser.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Seeing a visual shared view and making progress on projects with a fully remote and distributed team.
Being able to whiteboard and get feedback on product.
Showing rough prototypes / concepts to internal and external teammates.
Collaborating virtually during workshops.
Being able to whiteboard and get feedback on product.
Showing rough prototypes / concepts to internal and external teammates.
Collaborating virtually during workshops.
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